The Lady Knight and the Beast-Eared Child - Vol. 2 Ch. 16 - Roaming Skeletons

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if you kill a person do you get both the exp from killing them and their skeleton at the same time?
You have to kill them twice, once as a human then next as a skeleton monster. So technically you get twice the XP and the skeleton. Tho this is how I think it should work
 
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Surprised the guild hasn't imploded. Failure to accurately rank missions = people die = guild loses trust.

Would you trust a guild that didn't inform you people have died taking that mission before?
 
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I'll just put this here

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Skeletons are normally pretty low tier enemies cause the magic that holds them together and allows them to move is often weak and limited. They're a decent choice for rookies to fight.
Also weak to blunt weapons, which are generally rather plentiful.
 
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I'm glad those two are still alive and returned to the story. I felt kind of bad for them at the end of chapter 5.
They were also smart and honest enough to just accept the senior apprentice and try to work through him.
 
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Skeletons are normally pretty low tier enemies cause the magic that holds them together and allows them to move is often weak and limited. They're a decent choice for rookies to fight.

An adult human's skeleton only weights about 10kg, so they are light-weight opponents, which also makes them that much weaker. If course Noah himself currently probably weighs little more, but that makes them equal. Any adult human-sized living opponent would be much heavier than Noah, making things difficult for him. An adult human, however, could easily send a skeleton flying by kicking it.

A skeleton using a heavy weapon would likewise be clumsy due to not possessing proper weight to counterbalance the weight of the weapon. A sword weight 1kg is a lot compared to a skeleton's weight of 10kg. It's like a 70kg slim adult human swinging around an iron bar weighing 7kg. It can be done, sure, and it would be effective if it hits the enemy, but you aren't going to look graceful doing it.
 

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